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- The Nigerian House of Representatives has withdrawn its proposal to establish state police.
- The withdrawn bill included a constitutional amendment to create a new police force in the country.
- This development directly affects the debates on police and security reform in Nigeria.
The Nigerian House of Representatives has withdrawn the constitutional amendment proposal that envisaged the establishment of state police forces in the country. The withdrawal of the bill indicates that the legislative process aimed at restructuring the country's security architecture has temporarily halted.
The issue of state police had been on the agenda in the context of debates in Nigeria between the centralization of security and its devolution to local governments. The Assembly's decision to withdraw the proposal is considered a significant turning point in the initiative for constitutional change in this direction.
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- Which proposal did the Nigerian House of Representatives withdraw?
- The Assembly withdrew the constitutional amendment proposal aimed at establishing state-level police forces in the country.
- How will this decision affect Nigeria?
- It may slow down the process of establishing state police forces alongside the carbon central police force, thereby leading to the preservation of the current security structure.
- What was the main purpose of the withdrawn proposal?
- The proposal aimed to amend the Nigerian Constitution to enable the establishment of independent state police units at the local level.
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